Abstract:
Acquiring resources is a key problem for small business firms in Sri Lanka. Initially
to be a viable they should have sufficient capital or be able to acquire the resources from outside
environment. The main objective of this research is to find out the relationship between
entrepreneurial networks and the success of small businesses. To carry out this research,
network construct has been operationalized as network size, network trustworthiness, network
support and network diversity, under these four constructs there are thirteen indicators to check
entrepreneurial networks. This research has been conducted as a qualitative study. Nine
entrepreneurs have been selected for the study and five entrepreneurs out of them are successful
and other four entrepreneurs are bankrupted. Both of these entrepreneurs were interviewed by
using In-Depth interview method. All the interviews were conducted in Sinhala and then
translated into English. Data was analyzed by using content analysis and coding methods.
Empirical results indicate that entrepreneurial networks have very clear impact on success of
the small business. As well the importance of family and the acquaintances were prominent in
findings. Majority of unsuccessful businesses were confirmed that their businesses were badly
affected by the lack of organizational networks. Further this proved the importance of weak
ties in order to get business information and develop the businesses. These research findings
will be very important for the Sri Lankan small business enterprises as it reveals real
experiences of successful small business entrepreneurs and the unsuccessful small business
entrepreneurs.